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Manvel set his 11th record in Armenia when he was only 17. His first record was set in Dyutsaznagirk by doing sit up - abdominal exercise for 2 h. 46 min for 3511 reps. For the second time he appeared in Dyutsaznagirk for the most push-ups with one arm using back of the hand in one minute - 89 reps.
He holds the world record for most concrete slabs broken over the groin with a sledgehammer (three); highest number of one-handed cartwheels in one minute (34); and highest number of sit-ups in one hour (1,448). Bibhuti holds the following records to his name:
In September 2024, George Kotsimpos broke his own Guinness World Record for the "Most push-ups (with one leg raised) on medicine balls in one minute (male)" by adding 5 more repetitions. [ 1 ] [ 27 ] With an impressive 101 push-ups in just 60 seconds, he became the first fitness athlete in history to surpass the remarkable milestone of 100 ...
DonnaJean Wilde, 59, officially broke the world record for most push-ups in a single hour by a woman by completing 1,575 push-ups in just 60 minutes, according to Guinness World Records.
He decided to go for speed and warm up for Monday’s record attempt by completing the most burpee pull ups in one minute (26) on the set of Good Morning America on Dec. 1. On the show, he was ...
Guinness World Record's strangest records. Kevin Shelley broke 46 wooden toilet seats with his head in one minute on September 1, 2007.
Sergey Bubka's 1993 pole vault world indoor record of 6.15 m was not considered to be a world record, because it was set before the new rule came into effect. Bubka's world record of 6.14 m, set outdoors in 1994, was surpassed 7 times indoors by two different men since 2000, most recently by Armand Duplantis in 2025 with a 6.27 m mark.
On July 4, 1945, he set a world record for sit-ups. [1] He completed 6,033 sit-ups in four hours and ten minutes. According to his son Lanny, after 6,000 sit-ups he did 33 more, one for each year of Jesus's life. [1] [6] After leaving the Navy, Poffo attended DePaul University and was a catcher for the DePaul Blue Demons baseball team. [1]